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$25 Amazon/PP-1-WW-The Magic Home: A Displaced Boy Finds a Way to Feel Better- Isabella Cassina-Ends 7/19

Tuesday, June 30, 2020




Children sometimes have a hard time when a family splits up. This short story will make them feel better and that they can overcome their sorrow by using their minds to remember all the good times. The second part of the book explains play therapy and how to use it to help your child.

If your child is experiencing depression and listlessness or other unexplained symptoms-- read this story to them--then discuss it with them. If they are old enough-let them read it for themselves-but be there to ask questions etc.

It will take no time at all for you to read and comprehend the effectiveness of play therapy to help heal your child-or what the school psychologist or play therapist can do for your child so they can come to grips with how their life has changed.


The Magic Home is a story for those who believe in magic, to turn fear into bravery and let fantasies run wild! This is a tale of a little boy that lives with his family, plays happily in the courtyard with his brother, sister, a brown dog and a fluffy white rabbit, and cannot wait to start school. Suddenly he has to leave for an unpredictable journey...



The Magic Home offers psycho-educational support for children, parents and childhood professionals who are assisting children through the difficult transition of displacement. The author presents a guide for caregivers grounded in the principles of Play Therapy that allows children to be engaged in a dynamic and engaging process based on their capacities and the objectives defined by a caring adult. The book is ideal for easy reading with individuals and groups, and the suggested activities can be used between parent and child, at school, in a healthcare agency or any other place where children spend time.



"The Magic Home is an endearing and enduring story of a child's journey to deal with unimaginable feelings of sadness, loss and displacement. This touching story teaches us how to tap into the child's resilience using the healing power of play and expressive arts. The Magic Home is a must-have book for child clinicians, caregivers and child professionals to use with children displaced from their homes, regardless of the situation."
-- Athena A. Drewes, PsyD, MA, RPT-S, founder and president emeritus of the New York Association for Play Therapy.



"The Magic Home is a comforting story about a little boy who loses all that is familiar and faces many uncertainties in his new life until he meets Ina, who helps him feel that he is not alone. This gently told story and sweet illustrations offer children who have faced disruptions in their families a sense of control over their circumstances and hope for a brighter future."
-- Sue Bratton, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, director emerita, Center for Play Therapy at University of North Texas



"The Magic Home takes us on a journey that is dealing with loss, adjustment and, most importantly, feelings. This book helps adults help children with big feelings that are hard to understand. The added suggestions on how to use the book and reusable figures are a valuable addition. A delightful and helpful book that helps us all know we have a magic home."
-- Linda E. Homeyer, PhD, LPCS, RPT-S, distinguished professor emerita and past president of the Association for Play Therapy (APT) board of directors.



From Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com



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Page from The Magic Home: A Displaced Boy Finds a Way to Feel Better by Isabella Cassina
Page from The Magic Home: A Displaced Boy Finds a Way to Feel Better by Isabella Cassina
About the Author
Isabella Cassina is a Swiss social worker specialized in International Cooperation and Therapeutic Play. She holds a Master of Arts from The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies IHEID in Geneva, and she is recognized Therapeutic Play Specialist by the Association for Play Therapy Italy APTI. She worked for the Swiss Red Cross as Head of the Social Services in the refugees sector. Isabella has acknowledged significant experience as humanitarian worker, trainer and international speaker. She is co-founder and project manager for INA International Academy for Play Therapy studies and PsychoSocial Projects based in Switzerland, and consultant for the APTI. She has undertaken a Ph.D. in Expressive Arts Therapy in Switzerland..



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19 comments :

Linda Manns Linneman said...

I do not know much about play therapy but I would love to learn. I have two young grandchildren so it would help me a lot. Thank you so much for sharing

Deb PelletierC said...

I know nothing, sorry.

katieoscarlet said...

I don't know anything about play therapy

simplysuzanne said...

Unfortunately, I know absolutely nothing about play therapy.

Erin N said...

I am not familiar with play therapy, but I assume it integrates play into therapy for children :)

Natalie said...

I have not heard of play therapy before this post!

susan1215 said...

I don't know anything about play therapy.

tatertot374 said...

I honestly do not know a whole lot.

wendy Hutton said...

I don;t know anything about play therapy

Melanie B said...

Honestly I don't know anything about play therapy

Michele S. said...

I know very little about play therapy.. Have to learn more and share it with my daughter-in-law...

Debbi Wellenstein said...

I am not familiar with play therapy.

Sherry said...

I don't know anything about play therapy.

Kristi Friesen said...

I've heard a little about play therapy and I think it sounds amazing.

elizabeth miller said...

Play therapy is a great way for kids to be able to get out their feelings that they do not know how to say. It is always done in a low key setting where kids can feel relaxed.

clc408 said...

I know that kids often work out their problems and worries through play.

Betty C said...

I know very little about play therapy.

Mya Goss said...

I know absolutely nada about play therapy.

Anonymous said...

Play Therapy is a term I have heard but not something that I know anything about

 
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